
Overview of ISO 19100 Series. ISO/TC211 Geographic information/Geomatics. The Scope of ISO/TC 211. Standardization in the field of digital geographic information.
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Standardization in the field of digital geographic information.
Establish a structured set of standards for information concerning objects or phenomena that are directly or indirectly associated with a location relative to the Earth.
These standards may specify, for geographic information, methods, tools and services for data management (including definition and description), acquiring, processing, analyzing, accessing, presenting and transferring such data in digital/electronic form between different users, systems and locations.
The work shall link to appropriate standards for information technology and data where possible, and provide a framework for the development of sector – specific applications using geographic data.
User Applications drawing on
& supporting SDIs
regional,
multi-national,
global
E Government
E Commerce
Disaster Management
Meteorology
Health Monitoring
Market Development
and many others…
national
Global
local
Standards supporting
Infrastructure & Applications
Core Data
Other Thematic Data
Meteorological data
Cadastral
Flood Zones
Transportation
Demographic
Hydrography
Landcover
Government Units
Biological
Geodetic Control
Economic
Elevation
Social
Imagery
ISO/TC 211
National body
National body
Liaison body
National body
National body
Liaison body
National body
National body
Liaison body
National shadow committee
Chairman
Olaf ØstensenSecretaryBjørnhild SæterøyNorway
AG Strategy
Chairman
AG Outreach
TMG
Henry Tom, Hans Knoop
Andrew Jones
HMMT
TF 211/204
Chris Gower
John Herring
WG 9 Hiroshi ImaiJapan
WG 8John RowleyUK
WG 7Antony CooperSouth Africa
WG 6
Douglas O’BrienCanada
WG 4Morten BorrebækNorway
Geospatial services
Locationbasedservices
Informationmanagement
Imagery
Informationcommunities
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
China
Czech Rep.
Denmark
Finland
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Republic of Korea
Malaysia
Morocco
New Zealand
Norway
Portugal
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Serbia and Montenegro
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
Argentina
Bahrain (corr.)
Brunei Darussalam (corr.)
Colombia
Cuba
Estonia (corr.)
France
Greece
Hong Kong (corr.)
Iceland
India
Isl. Rep. of Iran
Ireland
Jamaica
Kenya
Mauritius
Netherlands
Oman
Pakistan
Philippines
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia
Tanzania
Ukraine
Uruguay
Zimbabwe
Ballot
Ballot
Ballot
Ballot
Working group/Project team
NWIP
AWI
WD
CD
DIS
FDIS
IS
New work item proposal
Approved work item
Working draft
Committee draft
Draft International Standard
Final Draft International Standard
International Standard
-3
0
6
12
24
33
36
timetable in months (in theory!)
identifiers
Real World
Universe of
Discourse
defines
Conceptual
Conceptual
formalism
provides concepts
Model
for describing
basis for one or more
formally represented in
Conceptual Schema Language(s)
Conceptual Schema
Lexical Languages
is
digitally
represented
by
provides formal
Graphical Languages
language for
representing
data
ISO 19101 Geographic information – Refence model
global
regional,national,local
ISO/TR 19122 - Qualifications and certification of personnel
Access, technology
Education
Content (data)
Organization
ISO 19101 – Reference modelISO 19104 – TerminologyISO 19105 – Conformance and testingISO 19106 – ProfilesISO/TR 19120 – Functional standardsISO 19135 – Procedures for registration of geographic information items
Standards
Access, technology
Education
Content (data)
Organization
ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language ISO 19107 - Spatial schemaISO 19108 - Temporal schemaISO 19109 - Rules for application schemaISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodologyISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinatesISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiersISO 19113 - Quality principlesISO 19114 - Quality evaluation proceduresISO 19115 – MetadataISO 19115-2 - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded dataISO/TR 19121 - Imagery and gridded data ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data componentsISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data DictionaryISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parametersISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data frameworkISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded dataISO 19131 - Data product specificationISO 19137 - Generally used profiles of the spatial schema and of similar important other schemasISO 19138 – Data quality measures
Documentation
Standards
Service related standardsAccess and services
ISO 19116 - Positioning servicesISO 19117 – PortrayalISO 19118 – EncodingISO 19119 – ServicesISO 19125-1 - Simple feature access – Common architectureISO 19125-2 – SFA – SQL option
ISO 19125-3 – SFA – COM/OLEISO 19128 - Web Map Server InterfaceISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards
ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation
ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigationISO 19136 – Geography Markup Language (GML)
ISO 19139 - Metadata – Implementation specifications
Access, technology
Education
Content (data)
Organization
similar work programmes
complementary approach
joining resources gives strength
avoiding inconsistent standards - de jure / de facto / industrial
… and more
Agreement
Agreement ISO/TC 211 - OGCWhy cooperation ?
… has led to establishment of a cooperative agreement between Open GIS Consortium and ISO/TC 211, others have followed: DGIWG, IHO
”Our strategic relationships with other standards organizations have helped us steer the best course relative to broad technology trends, helped our OpenGIS Specifications gain acceptance, and helped other organizations fill gaps in their approaches to spatial processing. Most notably, our relationship with ISO TC/211 has evolved to become a model for cooperation between industry consortia and de jure standards organizations, setting a precedent that shapes our relationship with TC/204. ....”
User applications
EC, MS, national bodies, citizens
Clients
Internet web-browser
GIS software
Management Inf. Syst.
Access to transformed
data, pictures, maps, reports,
multi-media content
Metadata search and retrieval for
data and services
Middleware
Service chaining:
search, display, access, e-commerce,
….
Direct
data
access
Geo-processing
Services
Catalogs
Metadata update
Other data
e.g., administrative,
statistical, env. reporting
Content
Repositories
Servers
Coverages
Features
Distributed Geographic reference data
Data content
User applications
Clients
ISO 19128 /WMS
WFS, WCS, WTS
ISO 19119
ISO 19125
ISO 19128
OGC Web Registry Services
Middleware
ISO 19103ISO 19109ISO 19110ISO 19115Dublin coreISO 23950
Catalogs
ISO 19136WFS
ISO 19119ISO 19135
Distributed
Content
Repositories
Servers
ISO 19103ISO 19107ISO 19108
ISO 19111ISO 19112ISO 19112
ISO 19118ISO 19121ISO 19123
ISO 19120ISO 19109
ISO/TC 211 ...… building the foundation of the geospatial infrastructure, brick by brick ...
http://www.isotc211.org/